Dimitrenko Not Impressed By Povetkin, Wants Showdown

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  • Hayehammer
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    #11
    This fight needs do happen! Then we finally know who is the real deal out of the two! Come on povetkin and dimitrenko get it on! I am sure haye is gonna
    end up klitschko fighting three times or at least 2 times!

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    • Davros?
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      #12
      Originally posted by Hayehammer
      This fight needs do happen! Then we finally know who is the real deal out of the two! Come on povetkin and dimitrenko get it on! I am sure haye is gonna
      end up klitschko fighting three times or at least 2 times!
      Did anyone else notice Povetkin has got a double chin?

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      • The Hammer
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        #13
        The fight isn't going to happen, because Povetkin is fighting Wlad next for the biggest payday of his career.

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        • ACHlLLES
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          #14
          Originally posted by ~Tunney
          The fight isn't going to happen, because Povetkin is fighting Wlad next for the biggest payday of his career.


          NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooooooooo, povetkin will lose most likely... I'll be rooting for him against wlad though, because I'm big fan of povetkin. And he always comes out to that bad ass song and entrance like he means to do harm to his opponents.

          Wait, how is that happening if Wlads fighting Haye?

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          • Allucard
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            #15
            Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
            Alexander Dimitrenko (29-0, 19KOs) was not impressed by what he saw over the weekend. On Saturday night in Germany, Alexander Povetkin (17-0, 12KOs) won a ten round unanimous decision over Jason Estrada. Dimitrenko and Povetkin are up and coming heavyweights for rival promotional companies in Germany. Dimitrenko with Universum and Povetkin with Sauerland Event. [details]
            The credibility of HW boxing is close to that of a closed Circus or the economy. After seeing what someone from outside this circus had to do to get a fight with the double headed HW champion, i'm seriously disgusted and wouldn't bet a dime in any of it if i was the betting type that is. Those guys want to be seen as great fighters but they can't really fight all that well. They barely survive in a VERY WEAK division and feel threaten by cruiserweights. Germany, HW boxing, vocalized jabs, fat and old middle aged pimps surounded by whores and the occasional overweight American HW who flys there for a payday, that's what's HW boxing is all about. I'm having none of this circus, i'm all for sports and that **** resembles more the WWE or Bullfighting.

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            • Ben_London.
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              #16
              Originally posted by Allucard
              The credibility of HW boxing is close to that of a closed Circus or the economy. After seeing what someone from outside this circus had to do to get a fight with the double headed HW champion, i'm seriously disgusted and wouldn't bet a dime in any of it if i was the betting type that is. Those guys want to be seen as great fighters but they can't really fight all that well. They barely survive in a VERY WEAK division and feel threaten by cruiserweights. Germany, HW boxing, vocalized jabs, fat and old middle aged pimps surounded by whores and the occasional overweight American HW who flys there for a payday, that's what's HW boxing is all about. I'm having none of this circus, i'm all for sports and that **** resembles more the WWE or Bullfighting.
              Predictable response from you. You just don't like white boxers.

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              • Southpaw16BF
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                #17
                To be onest, since watching Povetkin from the stat of his career as i also followed him in the amature. Thats probaly the worst i've seen him peformance wise and shape. He looked very rusty which is understanble after being out the ring 8 months.

                The ankle injuy he suffered tripping over something while running in the woods for a December world title fight against Wladimir Klitschko, was ment to be a pretty bad injury that really set him back. So he was out of the Gym for a while and will of lost his fitness levels and timing etc.

                And he come back against a hungey fighter who come to win in Jason ''Big Six'' Estrada. I think its best for him if he continues to wear his rust off and have a couple of more fight before stepping in the ring with Wladamir, as even before the injury i think that would of been a very hard fight for him to win.

                Him and Dimitrenko would be a very interesting fight and one i'd like to see.

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                • gingeralbino
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                  #18
                  I'd love to see Rogan v Dimitrenko. He'd give him kittens, wouldn't give him a seconds rest.

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                  • Leo Pradun
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                    #19
                    This would be a huge fight, props to Dimitrenko for stepping up and calling Povetkin out, but Povetkin will prolly take the easier way out wich is proly fight antoher can and then fight Klitschko. Dimiternko stops Povetkin if this fight ever happens, I never for some reason liked Povetkin and never will

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                    • mrosborne
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                      #20
                      Povetkin is a solid fighter in today's HW picture. I foresee him being a future title holder as he has all the goods except one punch KO power. That being said he is going to struggle against the BIG guys like Dimitrenko or the Klitschkos. Povetkin seems like the kind of guy who becomes champion at a "lesser" champion's expense. For example, imagine somebody like a Calvin Brock or Chris Byrd at heavyweight had a title and Povetkin beats him for it, he becomes a champion. This isn't to say that either fighter is bad, they are simply not the best HW who would have a title to earn it and keep it for a while. I like Povetkin's action style and high workrate. Anything is better than these lumbering jab all day, huffing and puffing sloths a la Shannon Briggs who get tired walking up to the ring.

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